i see him wave. is that him? that might be. sign your first and last name on that top line. this shows today s date, that you re being released. you re going to receive $50 when i get you outside with your family. that s what you re signing for. print your name here and sign your name there. he s probably like in there primping, making sure he looks just right, you know? i ve got cologne in the car, deodorant, because he wants to smell good and look good. i ll take you through, they re going to want to see your i.d. as well at the window. all right. and after that, you are free. give you your paperwork when you get out in front when we get with your family. who s here? i don t know. wow, you ve got a nice little reception going on here, houck. yeah. thank god. i missed you so much. i missed you. i m glad you re out.
in a couple of more hours, kevin houck will leave santa rosa the right way. i m getting out today. sometime soon, i hope. yeah, i m pretty nervous, actually. i thought i d have a nervous breakdown or something. i feel like i m leaving one dimension here, going into another. this is like a whole other world right here. it s like i m going to take off and go to like a regular human world. houck s mother has arrived to pick him up. she is joined by three of houck s sisters, two young nieces and his stepbrother. we re here because we re picking up kevin. we re finally picking kevin up after about a year. you know, spend some time together, and you know, just enjoy being around kevin, because when he s in his right mind, he s wonderful. i m glad he s going home, you know? i get kind of depressed when
getting toilet paper, waiting to get toilet paper. and that s not any big deal. i have a bunch of friends in here. it s like not even being in prison. check this out. when i was a kid, i got adhd. adhd, or a.d.d.? i ve got one of them. i might even have them both. he has the best time in prison anybody i ve ever seen. i don t know why he s happy all the time. if i need to be serious, i will. i mean, what? if i don t need to, be cool with me, i tell a joke and everybody can laugh with me, it s pretty cool. houck s time at santa rosa is made easier not only by his attitude but by his job on the inmate construction crew, where he works with one of his best friends, chris birkett, who he refers to as uncle. when i got here, he called me uncle, for like three years.
he s probably like in there primping, making sure he looks just right, you know? i ve got cologne in the car, deodorant, because he wants to smell good and look good. i ll take you through, they re going to want to see your i.d. as well at the window. all right. and after that, you are free. give you your paperwork when you get out in front when we get with your family. who s here? i don t know. wow, you ve got a nice little reception going on here, houck. yeah. thank god. i missed you so much. i missed you. i m glad you re out. your ears are cold. i m sorry. we ve been waiting a long time. what were you, primping? thank you!
we have determined that the two inmates that are assigned to this bunk work on the construction work site, so we are pulling them in. they will be drug tested. during a search of n-dorm in florida s santa rosa correctional institution, a drug detection dog has picked up the scent of narcotics at the bunk of inmates donte francis and kevin houck. though no drugs were found, both are required to give urine samples. they have one hour s time. they get two glasses of water from us at the max. we give them the first glass of water at one particular time. then a half hour from that point, they get another glass of water. right now, we re at that one-hour time limit where they need to give us a sample to test or they go to confinement. inmate francis, provide your sample? let s do this. come on out. what happens if they test positive for drugs? they ll be placed in disciplinary confinement. then we ll do a full investigation to see if they re getting it dropped off there, if it s comi